Samuel Undenge
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former public office holder will be spending the next four years of his
life behind cold iron bars after being found guilty of financial
impropriety.
A former Energy Minister, Samuel Undenge, who served under
Zimbabwe’s ex President Robert Mugabe was found guilty of corruption and
sentenced to four years in jail on Friday.
His lawyer said that this is the first conviction of a Mugabe-era official since he stepped down.
Mugabe resigned in November after 37 years in power following a
military coup. His former deputy Emmerson Mnangagwa took power, vowing
to root out corruption in a bid to attract investors to an economy
crippled by a decade of hyperinflation and a sharp shortage of foreign
currency.
Undenge, was accused of issuing a12, 650 dollars contract without due tender to a company that did not work.
His lawyer Alex Muchadehama told Reuters that he would appeal the court’s decision, saying the sentence was “shocking’’.
He will however only serve two and half years of the four year
sentence after the court said 18 months would be conditionally
suspended.
Former foreign minister Walter Mzembi faces charges of “criminal
abuse of office’’ and former finance minister Ignatius Chombo has been
charged with fraud when he tried to defraud the central bank over a
decade ago.
They both denied the wrongdoing. The Southern African nation is to
choose a new president and members of parliament on July 30, in what is
expected to be a close race between Mnangagwa’s ZANU-PF and the
opposition Movement for Democratic Change.
A poll published on Friday showed the vote would provide no clear
winner, with 40 per cent of voters choosing Mnangagwa and 37 per cent
his opponent, Nelson Chamisa.
(Reuters/NAN)
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